How to Play Go

Go has very simple rules and concepts, but a complex strategy. You start with an empty board. You alternately place pieces which don't move (called stones) on it. You try to surround empty areas, whilst capturing your opponent's stones by surrounding them and taking them off the board. However, as with a lot of simple concepts, it can take a little while to grasp the concepts and a long time to master them.

GoQuest (iPhone/iPad only) allows play against someone online on a 9x9 or 13x13 board.

Visit Where can I play? to find out more about the Go community and other playing options.

Step 3: Learn a few simple techniques

When you've played a few games and you want some clues as to how to play better, the material in this section should be useful. We recommend three sets of lessons for ‘people who know the rules but not a lot more’. They cover similar ground, so have a quick look at each and read through the one you like the look of best.

The Interactive Way to Go: This is a comprehensive course with short lessons and exercises that will take you past the beginner stage - you play simple situations on the screen and the computer responds.

Tips for Getting Stronger: Written for the UK Go Challenge for youngsters; the later sections bring in a few ideas not covered by the above.

Tel's Go Notes: A more compact coverage of the topics, including sample games with comments.

Step 4: Follow it up

And finally: we're sure you will want to explore How can I play better, either now or after you've played a few games.